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Ruth Horsting

Ruth Horsting, also known as Ma Renu (née Ruth Carolyn Johnson; 1919–2000)[1] was an American sculptor, professor, author, community organizer, philanthropist, and a student of Ashtanga Yoga. She is known for her bronze and steel sculptures,[2][3] and taught at the University of California, Davis from 1959 to 1971. Horsting was the first female sculptor hired in the entire University of California system.[4]

Ruth Horsting
Horsting (left) with Baba Hari Dass in 1999
Born
Ruth Carolyn Johnson

(1919-01-18)January 18, 1919
DiedNovember 26, 2000(2000-11-26) (aged 81)
Other names
  • Ruth Johnson Horsting
  • Ma Renu Horsting
  • Ma Renu
EducationSchool of the Art Institute of Chicago
Alma materNorthwestern University
Children3

Horsting was the founder and former president of the Sri Ram Foundation, a co-founder of the Hanuman Fellowship, and the co-founder of the Mount Madonna Center located in the Santa Cruz Mountains, above Watsonville.[5]

Early life and education edit

She was born as Ruth Carolyn Johnson on January 18, 1919, in Chicago, Illinois. Horsting attended Northwestern University, where she earned a B.A. degree (1940) and an M.F.A. degree (1959).[5] Additional study was done at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, from 1946 to 1950.[5]

Career edit

In 1959, she divorced and moved to California with her three children.[5] Starting in 1959, Horsting taught at the University of California, Davis (UC Davis), initially within the Department of Home Economics and later transferring to the Department of Art.[1] Horsting's work was often large scale bronze or steel sculptures, she used the lost wax method.[6]

In 1970, Horsting was given a teaching sabbatical and during this time she stayed at Sea Ranch, co-authored a book, and started a study of yoga.[7] She co-authored with Rosana Pistolese the illustrated book, History of Fashions (1970), published by Wiley.[7] The following year in 1971, her eldest son William Francis Horsting died at age 26, which prompted her to retire from teaching and start a journey of reflection.[5] In 1971, Horsting sponsored monk and yoga master Baba Hari Dass to come to the United States, for the purpose of teaching yoga.[5] At the age of 52, she became a full time student of Ashtanga yoga.[5]

Starting in 1978, Horsting and other yoga students and followers of Baba Hari Dass founded the Mount Madonna Center, which serves as a retreat, conference center, and K-12 school.[5] Around 100 people had lived at the center too.[5] Horsting began using the name "Ma Renu" (English: Mother Earth) while at the center.[5] The Sri Ram Foundation was founded by Horsting and was dedicated in supported orphaned children in India.[5] In India the foundation built the Sri Ram Ashram which is a home, school and medical facility for approximately 50 children.[5]

Horsting died on November 26, 2000, in her home in Bonny Doon, California.[5] Her daughter, Archana Horsting is an artist and a co-founder of Kala Art Institute in Berkeley.[8]

Art exhibitions edit

Awards edit

Publications edit

As author edit

  • Pistolese, Rosana; Horsting, Ruth (1970). The History of Fashions. New York City, New York: Wiley. ISBN 9780471690405.

As editor edit

  • Dass, Baba Hari (1996). Renu, Ma (ed.). The Path to Enlightenment is Not a Highway. Sri Rama Publishing. ISBN 9780918100184.
  • Dass, Baba Hari (1986). Renu, Ma (ed.). Fire Without Fuel: The Aphorisms of Baba Hari Dass. Sri Rama Publishing. ISBN 9780918100085.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Ruth Horsting (1919-2000)". UC Davis Art Studio. The Regents of the University of California. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  2. ^ Polley, Elizabeth M. (May 1964). "Bryan Wilson, Ruth Horsting, Galerie de Tours Group". Artforum.com. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  3. ^ a b "Crocker Slates New Exhibition". Newspapers.com. The Press-Tribune. 21 February 1964. p. 3. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  4. ^ Sculptors at UC Davis, Past and Present. University of California, Davis. 1982.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Redfern, Cathy (1 December 2000). "Founder of Mount Madonna Center, Ruth Johnson Horsting, dies at 81". Newspapers.com. Santa Cruz Sentinel. p. 10. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  6. ^ "Barnacles 'Round the Bay: Gualala Arts Program". Newspapers.com. Mendocino Coast Beacon. 18 May 1973. p. 11. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  7. ^ a b "The Telescope". Newspapers.com. Independent Coast Observer. 1 December 1970. p. 11. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  8. ^ Zack, Jessica (2015-10-07). "Accolade for co-founder of Berkeley's Kala arts center". NewsTimes. Retrieved 2021-09-28.
  9. ^ Bitker, Janelle (2016-09-22). "Davis' new Shrem Museum a work of art itself". SFGATE. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  10. ^ "Crocker Will Open Three Exhibits Today". Newspapers.com. The Sacramento Bee. 1 March 1964. p. 140. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  11. ^ "Ruth Horsting Has Arizona Show". Newspapers.com. The Sacramento Bee. 16 October 1963. p. 85. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  12. ^ Oglesby, John C. (14 October 1962). "Art Views, The NCA Annual Show". Newspapers.com. The Sacramento Bee. p. 91. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  13. ^ Weigle, Edith (12 May 1959). "Exhibit of Radical Art Opens Institute Gallery". Newspapers.com. Chicago Tribune. p. 25. Retrieved 2021-09-29.

ruth, horsting, also, known, renu, née, ruth, carolyn, johnson, 1919, 2000, american, sculptor, professor, author, community, organizer, philanthropist, student, ashtanga, yoga, known, bronze, steel, sculptures, taught, university, california, davis, from, 195. Ruth Horsting also known as Ma Renu nee Ruth Carolyn Johnson 1919 2000 1 was an American sculptor professor author community organizer philanthropist and a student of Ashtanga Yoga She is known for her bronze and steel sculptures 2 3 and taught at the University of California Davis from 1959 to 1971 Horsting was the first female sculptor hired in the entire University of California system 4 Ruth HorstingHorsting left with Baba Hari Dass in 1999BornRuth Carolyn Johnson 1919 01 18 January 18 1919Chicago Illinois U S DiedNovember 26 2000 2000 11 26 aged 81 Bonny Doon California U S Other namesRuth Johnson HorstingMa Renu HorstingMa RenuEducationSchool of the Art Institute of ChicagoAlma materNorthwestern UniversityChildren3Horsting was the founder and former president of the Sri Ram Foundation a co founder of the Hanuman Fellowship and the co founder of the Mount Madonna Center located in the Santa Cruz Mountains above Watsonville 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Art exhibitions 4 Awards 5 Publications 5 1 As author 5 2 As editor 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editShe was born as Ruth Carolyn Johnson on January 18 1919 in Chicago Illinois Horsting attended Northwestern University where she earned a B A degree 1940 and an M F A degree 1959 5 Additional study was done at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1946 to 1950 5 Career editIn 1959 she divorced and moved to California with her three children 5 Starting in 1959 Horsting taught at the University of California Davis UC Davis initially within the Department of Home Economics and later transferring to the Department of Art 1 Horsting s work was often large scale bronze or steel sculptures she used the lost wax method 6 In 1970 Horsting was given a teaching sabbatical and during this time she stayed at Sea Ranch co authored a book and started a study of yoga 7 She co authored with Rosana Pistolese the illustrated book History of Fashions 1970 published by Wiley 7 The following year in 1971 her eldest son William Francis Horsting died at age 26 which prompted her to retire from teaching and start a journey of reflection 5 In 1971 Horsting sponsored monk and yoga master Baba Hari Dass to come to the United States for the purpose of teaching yoga 5 At the age of 52 she became a full time student of Ashtanga yoga 5 Starting in 1978 Horsting and other yoga students and followers of Baba Hari Dass founded the Mount Madonna Center which serves as a retreat conference center and K 12 school 5 Around 100 people had lived at the center too 5 Horsting began using the name Ma Renu English Mother Earth while at the center 5 The Sri Ram Foundation was founded by Horsting and was dedicated in supported orphaned children in India 5 In India the foundation built the Sri Ram Ashram which is a home school and medical facility for approximately 50 children 5 Horsting died on November 26 2000 in her home in Bonny Doon California 5 Her daughter Archana Horsting is an artist and a co founder of Kala Art Institute in Berkeley 8 Art exhibitions edit2016 Out Our Way Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Museum of Art at University of California Davis Davis California 9 1964 The Bay Area Artists Crocker Art Museum Sacramento California 10 1964 Horsting with Bryan Wilson Crocker Art Museum Sacramento California 3 1963 solo exhibition University of Arizona Tucson Arizona 11 1962 Northern California Arts NCA annual show Crocker Art Museum Sacramento California 12 Awards edit1959 Pauline Palmer prize Art Institute of Chicago 13 Publications editAs author edit Pistolese Rosana Horsting Ruth 1970 The History of Fashions New York City New York Wiley ISBN 9780471690405 As editor edit Dass Baba Hari 1996 Renu Ma ed The Path to Enlightenment is Not a Highway Sri Rama Publishing ISBN 9780918100184 Dass Baba Hari 1986 Renu Ma ed Fire Without Fuel The Aphorisms of Baba Hari Dass Sri Rama Publishing ISBN 9780918100085 References edit a b Ruth Horsting 1919 2000 UC Davis Art Studio The Regents of the University of California Retrieved 2021 09 29 Polley Elizabeth M May 1964 Bryan Wilson Ruth Horsting Galerie de Tours Group Artforum com Retrieved 2021 09 29 a b Crocker Slates New Exhibition Newspapers com The Press Tribune 21 February 1964 p 3 Retrieved 2021 09 29 Sculptors at UC Davis Past and Present University of California Davis 1982 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Redfern Cathy 1 December 2000 Founder of Mount Madonna Center Ruth Johnson Horsting dies at 81 Newspapers com Santa Cruz Sentinel p 10 Retrieved 2021 09 29 Barnacles Round the Bay Gualala Arts Program Newspapers com Mendocino Coast Beacon 18 May 1973 p 11 Retrieved 2021 09 29 a b The Telescope Newspapers com Independent Coast Observer 1 December 1970 p 11 Retrieved 2021 09 29 Zack Jessica 2015 10 07 Accolade for co founder of Berkeley s Kala arts center NewsTimes Retrieved 2021 09 28 Bitker Janelle 2016 09 22 Davis new Shrem Museum a work of art itself SFGATE Retrieved 2021 09 29 Crocker Will Open Three Exhibits Today Newspapers com The Sacramento Bee 1 March 1964 p 140 Retrieved 2021 09 29 Ruth Horsting Has Arizona Show Newspapers com The Sacramento Bee 16 October 1963 p 85 Retrieved 2021 09 29 Oglesby John C 14 October 1962 Art Views The NCA Annual Show Newspapers com The Sacramento Bee p 91 Retrieved 2021 09 29 Weigle Edith 12 May 1959 Exhibit of Radical Art Opens Institute Gallery Newspapers com Chicago Tribune p 25 Retrieved 2021 09 29 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ruth Horsting amp oldid 1211443844, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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